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(1) ENGLISH 1. Draft a notice as head boy/ girl of your school inviting the teachers that the students are going to arrange for a special party for the teachers on Teachers' Day. You are Rashmi/ Rohan. 2. Write a letter to the Editor of The Hindu highlighting the fact that newspapers have begun giving more importance to advertisements than to news. 3. Summarise 'The Portrait of a Lady', 'The Summer of a Beautiful White Horse' and 'The Canterville ghost'. 4. Read a book (to be summarized in the class after holidays). Accounts Short Answer Type Questions 1. What are the functions of Accounting? 2. How is Fixed Assets different from Current Assets? 3. How are current liabilities different from long term liabilities? 4. Explain Money Measurement Assumption. Why is it necessary? 5. What is Full Disclosure Principle? Are there any exceptions to this principle? 6. What are Indian Accounting Standards? 7. Explain Cash Basis and Accrual Basis of Accounting. 8. How are revenues and expenses treated in an Accounting Equation? Long Answer Type Questions 1. Explain the process of accounting. 2. Explain different branches of accounting. 3. How do you justify the assumption of Going Concern? What will happen if this assumption is not there? 4. What is meant by Accounting Standards? What is the need for Accounting Standards? 5. What is the purpose of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)? 6. ‘Accounting Equation hold good under all circumstances’. Explain with ex- ample. 7. Find out the opening capital as on January 1, 2015 in the following cases: (a) The total assets and creditors as on December 31, 2015 were ` 4,00,000 and ` 80,000 respectively and a profit of ` 1,20,000 was earned during the year. (b) Total assets and creditors as on December 31, 2015 were ` 4,00,000 and ` 80,000 respectively. Additional Capital of ` 1,00,000 was introduced during the year and a profit of ` 80,000 was also earned during the year. 8. Find out the amount of outsider’s equity in the following cases: (a) Sitar started his business on January 1, 2015; with ` 8,00,000 and a loan of ` 20,000 from a bank. he earned a profit of ` 2,20,000 during the year. His total assets at the end of the year were ` 14,10,000. (b) John started business on January 1, 2015 with ` 6,00,000. He borrowed ` 2,15,000 from his friend. He introduced further capital of ` 2,00,000 and earned a profit of ` 3,50,000 during the year. His total assets at the end of the year were ` 15,00,000. 9. Show the effect of the following transactions on the Accountign Equation of Rakesh: (a) Started business with (i) ` 15,00,000 cash and (ii) ` 1,50,000 goods 16,50,000 (b) Salaries paid 18,000 (c) Goods purchased on credit 40,000 (d) Goods costing ` 12,000 sold for cash 14,500 (e) Goods sold on credit costing ` 15,000 16,800 (f) Furniture purchased 20,000 (g) Goods purchased for Cash 18,000 (h) Borrowed from bank 4,000 10. Show the effect of the following transactions on the accounting equation of Rattan: ` (a) Started business with 8,00,000 (b) Purchased goods for Cash 2,15,000 (c) Opened a Bank Account 3,00,000 (d) Paid Rent by Cheque 15,000 (e) Bought a Typewriter on Credit 40,000 (f) Bought a Bicycle for personal use 6,000 (g) Sold goods (Cost - ` 20,000) 22,600 (h) Purchased a building 1,50,000 11. Show the effect on Accounting Equations: ` (a) Ramesh started business with 12,00,000 (b) Purchased a building 3,00,000 (c) Paid rent 15,000 (d) Bought goods for Cash 60,000 (e) Paid cartage on goods 8,000 (f) Received rent from tenants 15,000 (g) Sold goods to Soahn on credit costing ` 20,000 22,500 (h) Purchased stationery 8,500 (i) Introduced fresh capital 1,00,000
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ENGLISH1. Draft a notice as head boy/ girl of your school inviting the teachers that the

students are going to arrange for a special party for the teachers on Teachers'Day. You are Rashmi/ Rohan.

2. Write a letter to the Editor of The Hindu highlighting the fact that newspapershave begun giving more importance to advertisements than to news.

3. Summarise 'The Portrait of a Lady', 'The Summer of a Beautiful WhiteHorse' and 'The Canterville ghost'.

4. Read a book (to be summarized in the class after holidays).

AccountsShort Answer Type Questions1. What are the functions of Accounting?2. How is Fixed Assets different from Current Assets?3. How are current liabilities different from long term liabilities?4. Explain Money Measurement Assumption. Why is it necessary?5. What is Full Disclosure Principle? Are there any exceptions to this principle?6. What are Indian Accounting Standards?7. Explain Cash Basis and Accrual Basis of Accounting.8. How are revenues and expenses treated in an Accounting Equation?

Long Answer Type Questions1. Explain the process of accounting.2. Explain different branches of accounting.3. How do you justify the assumption of Going Concern? What will happen if

this assumption is not there?4. What is meant by Accounting Standards? What is the need for Accounting

Standards?5. What is the purpose of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)?6. ‘Accounting Equation hold good under all circumstances’. Explain with ex-

ample.7. Find out the opening capital as on January 1, 2015 in the following cases:

(a) The total assets and creditors as on December 31, 2015 were ` 4,00,000and ` 80,000 respectively and a profit of ` 1,20,000 was earned duringthe year.

(b) Total assets and creditors as on December 31, 2015 were ` 4,00,000 and` 80,000 respectively. Additional Capital of ` 1,00,000 was introducedduring the year and a profit of ` 80,000 was also earned during the year.

8. Find out the amount of outsider’s equity in the following cases:(a) Sitar started his business on January 1, 2015; with ` 8,00,000 and a loan of` 20,000 from a bank. he earned a profit of ` 2,20,000 during the year.His total assets at the end of the year were ` 14,10,000.

(b) John started business on January 1, 2015 with ` 6,00,000. He borrowed `2,15,000 from his friend. He introduced further capital of ` 2,00,000 andearned a profit of ` 3,50,000 during the year. His total assets at the end ofthe year were ` 15,00,000.

9. Show the effect of the following transactions on the Accountign Equation ofRakesh:(a) Started business with

(i) ` 15,00,000 cash and(ii) ` 1,50,000 goods 16,50,000

(b) Salaries paid 18,000(c) Goods purchased on credit 40,000(d) Goods costing ` 12,000 sold for cash 14,500(e) Goods sold on credit costing ` 15,000 16,800(f) Furniture purchased 20,000(g) Goods purchased for Cash 18,000(h) Borrowed from bank 4,000

10. Show the effect of the following transactions on the accounting equation ofRattan: `(a) Started business with 8,00,000(b) Purchased goods for Cash 2,15,000(c) Opened a Bank Account 3,00,000(d) Paid Rent by Cheque 15,000(e) Bought a Typewriter on Credit 40,000(f) Bought a Bicycle for personal use 6,000(g) Sold goods (Cost - ` 20,000) 22,600(h) Purchased a building 1,50,000

11. Show the effect on Accounting Equations: `(a) Ramesh started business with 12,00,000(b) Purchased a building 3,00,000(c) Paid rent 15,000(d) Bought goods for Cash 60,000(e) Paid cartage on goods 8,000(f) Received rent from tenants 15,000(g) Sold goods to Soahn on credit costing ` 20,000 22,500(h) Purchased stationery 8,500(i) Introduced fresh capital 1,00,000

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(j) Drew cash from private expenses 60,000(k) Purchased goods on credit 80,000(l) Received cash from Soahn in full settlement 22,000(m) Paid security Deposit 40,000(n) Salaries paid 11,000

12. Anoop started business with ` 6,00,000 on January 1, 2016 and the followingtransactions took place during the month: `(a) Opened a Bank Account 3,50,000(b) Bought furniture for Cash 30,000(c) Bought a Machine and paid by Cheque 40,000(d) Purchased Securities (Shares) 80,000(e) Purchased on old Car 20,000(f) Paid Salaries by Cheque 10,000(g) Paid Cash for Household Expenses 15,000(h) Received dividend on Shares 2,000(i) Personal investment in Shares 26,000(j) Introduced fresh capital 2,00,000Create an Accounting Equation to show the effect of above transactions.

13. Prepare accounting equation and identify and name the Accountign Vouch-ers for the following transactions of Thomas: `(a) Started business with Cash 12,00,000(b) Opened a Bank Account 8,00,000(c) Purchases goods for cash 2,15,000(d) Purchased goods on credit 65,000(e) Purchased Furniture and paid by cheque 70,000(f) Sold goods on credit (costing ` 25,000) for 28,000(g) Sold goods (costing ` 18,000) for 21,000(h) Paid Salaries in Cash 14,000(i) Salaries outstanding 6,000(j) Purchased a Machine on credit 1,20,000(k) Paid wages 5,000(l) Charged depreciation on Furniture & machine 15,000(m) Withdrew Cash from bank for Personal Use 10,000(n) Withdrew Cash from bank for Office Use 18,000(o) Deposited Cash into Bank 21,000

14. Identify the two accounts involved in the following transactions of Rattan.

15. Identify the two accounts involved in the following transactions and also indi-cate the increase or decrease in these accoutns in the books of Ratnakar.

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Business Studies1. How would you classify business activities?2. What is the role of profit in business?3. ABC Ltd. is engaged in the production and distribution of personal care

products. It has a total annual turnover of` 900 crores. Last year, it intro-duced two new products. The first was protein shampoo for hairs and thesecond was face cream. The protein shampoo picked up the market quicklyand its sales touched the figure` 50 crores during the last quarter. But theface cream could not get the favour of the consumers. As a result, the com-pany accumulated huge stock of face cream.In order to dispose of the stock of face cream, the company decided tooffer a pack of face cream free with every purchase of a shampoo bottlewhose price was increased by 25 %. This strategy was followed to maximiseprofits while disposing of the unsold stock of face cream. To make the offerattractive, the company advertised the cream as sun cream, through it wasan ordinary cream.Questions:(a) In profit maximisation jusfied in the above case?(b) What values have been ignored by the company?

4. An entrepreneur is supposed to be socially responsible by fulfilling his re-sponsibilities towards investors, consumers, employees, society and thegovernment. But Inder, an entrepreneur instructs his employees to concen-trate on maximisation of profits and forget about social responsibilities. As aresult, the customers are getting exploited, environemtn is being degradedand the government is being cheated by under-assessing of excise duty,VAT and income tax by falsifying sales records.Questions:(a) State the objective being ignored by the entrepreneur.(b) Do you justify such behaviour of the entrepreneur? Give reasons for

your answers.(c) What values are being ignored by the entrepreneur?

5. Raja is running a sole proprietorship business for the last ten years and hisbusiness has increased considerably. He has engaged the services of Gaurav,an MBA from a reputed institute with two years of experience. Gaurav hasintroduced professionalism into the business and has streamlined sales, dis-

tribution and inventory control. The sales turnover of the business has beenincreasing every month.To the utter surprise of Gaurav, the proprietor of the business is concentrat-ing on economic objectives, i.e., profits and is ignoring social objectives.He discussed this matter with his employer who seems to be reluctant ondiverting a part of his profits to social responsibility activities.Questions:(a) Will you justify the action of Raja? Why?(b) What social objectives Raja should follow to discharge his social

responsibility?6. In a class, a student narrated the following case:

Tanny deals in dairy products like milk, cream and desi ghee. In order tomaximise his profits, he is mixing toned milk in full cream milk, preparingbutter from synthetic materials, and mixing animal fats in desi ghee. Hiscustomers have complained of several health problems as a result of con-sumption of products purchased from Tanny.The teacher made the following remarks on the case:“Tanny is violating moral values. It is unethical to sell adulterated goods tothe consumers. It is also illegal as it is prohibited by the law of resort toadulteration and play with the health of public.”Tanny lacks the value of honesty. By adulterating his goods, he is cheatingthe consumers by charging higher prices and also playing with their health.he is greedy as he is concerned with maximisation of his profits throughunfair means.”Questions:(a) Do you agree with the teacher’s remarks?(b) What values are being ignored by Tanny?

7. What form of organisation is more suitable for the following types of busi-ness and why?(a) Beauty parlour (b) Small retail store(c) Hotels (d) Shopping mall(e) Medium size trading concern

8. Name the following:(i) A person who lends his name and goodwill for the benefits of a

partnership firm.(ii) A person who contributes capital but does not take part in the busi-

ness of a partnership firm.

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(iii) A document containing terms and conditions of partnership.(iv) A partnership firm set up for a specific project.(v) A person who contributes capital, participates in the business but

whose identity is not disclosed to the outsiders.(vi) The organisation where members associate together on the prin-

ciple of mutual help and common interests.(vii) The form of organisation best suited for self-employment.

9. Name the following:(i) A person who leads his name and goodwill for the benefits of a

partnership firm.(ii) A person who contributes capital but does not take part in the busi-

ness of the fimr.(iii) A document containing terms and conditions of partnership.(iv) A person who contributes capital, participates in the business but

whose identity is not disclosed to the outsiders.10. Name the following:

(i) A person who promotes a business.(ii) A document containing the rules and regulations of the company.(iii) The amount of money which must be raised before allotment of

shares.11. The business assets of an organisation amount to` 50,000 but the debts

that remain unpaid are ` 80,000. What course of action can the creditorstake ifQuestions:(a) The organisation is a sole proprietorship firm.(b) The organisation is a partnership firm with Anthonya nd Akbar as

partners. Which of the two partners can the creditors approach frorepayment of debt. Explain giving reasons.

12. Kiran is a sole proprietor. Over the past decade, her business has grownfrom operating a neighbourhood corner shop selling accessories such asartificial jewellery, bags, hair clips and nail art of a retail chain with threebranches in the city. Although she looks after the varied functionsin all thebranches, she is wondering wheather she should form a company to bettermanage the business. She also ahs plans to open branches countrywide.Questions:(a) Explain two benefits of remaining a sole proprietor(b) Explain two benefits of converting to a joint stock company.

(c) What role will Kiran’s decision to go nationwide play in her choiceof form of the organisation?

(d) What legal formalities will she have to undergo to form a company?

13. A partnership with five partners is operating a shoe factory and retail outletsin five big cities. The demand of the firm’s products has increased consider-ably, but it does not have the capacity to meet the increasing demand. Forexpanding its operations, the firm needs more capital, manpower and ma-chinery. After adequate deliberation, the aprtners have listed two alterna-tives. They can either admit new partners or convert the partnership into apublic limited company.Questions:(a) Which alternative is most suitable for the partners and why?(b) Why should the partners adopt the alternative suggested by you?

14. A partnership firm has three partners-A, B and C. Last year, A proposed toB and C that the firm should donate 5 per cent of firm’s prodits to a non-government organsiation (NGO) engaged in the education and health pro-grams meant for children in the backward areas. A’s proposal was ac-cepted and the firm donated` 1 lac be used fopr buying books and statio-nery for children adn` 2 lac for providing health facilities to children in thebackward areas.Questions:(a) Is the action of the firm justified? Why?(b) What values are being promoted by the firm?

15. Bhavna is running a sole proprietorship business. Over the past decade, herbusiness has grown from a small neighbourhood corner ship selling acces-sories such as artificial jewellery, lady bags, hair clips and nail art to a bigretail business house with there branches in different parts of the city. Al-though she looks after varied functions, management of expanded businesshas become a challenging task. She is wondering whether she should forma company for better management of the business.Questions:(a) Explain two benefits of remaining a sole proprietor.(b) Explain two benefits of converting it to a joint stock company.(c) State any two legal documents Bhavna will have to prepare to con-

vert her sole proprietorship business to a joint stock company.

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16. Tania and Suraj are qualified chartered accountant and lawyer respectively.They joined hands to form a consultancy firm. They entered into a writtenagreement which specifies terms and conditions that will govern their firm.They also got the firm registered. Both of them false part in carrying thebusiness activities. Their professional attitude helped them in gaining suc-cess within a limited time.Questions:(a) Who governs lawyers in India?(b) Which form of business organisation is referred to in the above

case.(c) What is the written agreement between Tania and Suraj known as?

List any two terms of it.(d) Give two consequences of non-registration of a firm.

EconomicsDo the reason based question and knowledge based question from

the following topics-

1. Indian Economy at the eve of Independence. Pg. 16-17

2. Planning in India Pg. 37-38

3. Features, Problems and Policies of Agriculture Pg. 53-54

4. Strategy of Industrial Growth Pg. 65-66

5. Foreign trade of India. Pg. 78

6. New Economic Reforms in India. Pg. 97-98

Write a note on ‘Subsidies to the Farmers’ A debate Issues

I.P.Getting Started with Programming Using IDE (3.1)

1. How java is a platform independent? Explain.2. How Java Compilation is different than Ordinary Compilation?3. Java is both a programming language and platform? Comment.4. What are different characteristics of Java?5. How are events, message, methods, and properties interrelated?6. What is Component? How many types of Graphical Component? Explain

each with suitable example.7. Define Content pane? What are the uses of Content Pane?8. Define the commonly used controls - JFrame, JPanel, JLabel, JTextField,

JButton, JCheckBox, JList, JComboBox, JRadioButton.9. Differentiate between JRadioButton and JComboBox.10. Write the steps for the following tasks- (i) To Draw a Control on a Frame / Window. (ii) To Remove a Control form the Frame / Window (iii) To Move/Resize a Control.11. Write down the steps for setting properties of swing control.12. Differentiate between getText() and setText() method.13. What is Focus?14. What do you mean by Action Event and Action Listener?15. Write a program in java to add, sub, multiply, and division of two numbers.16. Write a program in java to find total and percentage of five subject marks.

Programming Fundamentals (4.1)1. What is Character Set? Differentiate between ASCII and UNICODE Char-

acter Set.2. Differentiate between Keyword and Identifiers with their examples.3. What are the Identifier/Variable Forming rules?4. What is Variables? What do you mean by variable declaration and variable

initialization?5. Which parse method is used for the following -

(i) Converts a String into a byte(ii) Converts a String into a short(iii) Converts a String into a float(iv) Converts a String into a double and integer

6. Which function we used for displaying a message in a dialog box and Which

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Class we have to import for the same.7. Differentiate between Variable and Constant? Explain with example.8. What do you mean by scope of Variable?9. What do you mean by Operators? Write Category of Operators with ex-

ample10. Differentiate between Prefix and Postfix Increment Operator?11. What do you mean by Operator Precedence? Which operator has higher

and lower precedence?12. What is Expression? How many types of Expression in Java. Explain each

with example.13. Differentiate between Implicit Type Conversion and Explicit Type Conver-

sion.14. What is Block?15. What is Null Statement?

Programming Fundamentals (5.1)1. What do you mean by conditional operator? Explain with example.2. Differentiate between if-else and switch-case statement.3. Differentiate between Selection Statement and Iteration Statement?4. What are the syntax of for, while and do-while loop?5. Write an alternative code, using if, that saves on number of comparisons: (i)

if (a == 1)System.out.println("It is One");

if (a == 2)System.out.println("It is Two");

if (a == 3)System.out.println("It is Three");

if (a == 4)System.out.println("It is Four");

(ii)if( ch=='e')

eastern++;if(ch=='w')

western++;if(ch=='s')

south++;if(ch=='n')

north++; (iii)

if( a>b && a>c)System.out.println("a is greatest");

if(b>a && b>c)System.out.println("b is greatest");

if(c>a && c>b)System.out.println("c is greatest");

(iv)char code;code= Character.readChar();if(code=='A')

System.out.println("Accountant");if( code == 'C' || code =='G')

System.out.println("Charted Accountant");if( code == 'F' || code == 'H')

System.out.println("Financial Advisor");else

System.out.println("He is Nothing"); (v)

int inputnum, calcval;if (inputnum==5){

calcval = inputnum * 25 - 20;System.out.println( inputnum + calcval );

}else if( inputnum == 10){calcval = inputnum * 25 + 20;System.out.println( inputnum - calcval );}

6. Solve the question number 5 using switch-case statement.7. Write a program in Netbeans Java for finding greatest among two numbers.8. Write a program in Netbeans Java for checking the given year is a leap year

or not?

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9. Write a program in Netbeans Java for checking the given number is odd oreven.

10. Write a program in Netbeans Java for calculating profit or loss by inputtingselling price and purchase price.

11. Write a program in Netbeans Java to calculate the division(1st, 2nd or 3rd)of student on basis of percentage mark.

12. Write a program in Netbeans Java to calculate the Simple interest. The rateof interest is 20% if the Principal Amount is greater than 20000 otherwise itis 12%.

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MATHEMATICSSets

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION1 Marks Questions

1. What do you mean by integrated Physical Education?

2. Define Blood doping?

3. What is Nutritional wellness?

4. What do you mean by Social wellness?

5. What are Olympic Award?

6. What do you mean by IPC?

7. What is Asana?

8. What is Yama?

9. What do you mean by prohibited substances?

10. What do you mean by narcotics?

3Marks Questions11. Discuss the Physical methods of doping?

12. Describe the responsiblities of Athletes.

13. Briefly mention the importance in yoga.

14. Explain the term pranayama in detail.

15. Write a short note on the Olympic flag.

16. Briefly describe about Olympic oath.

17. Explain the achievements of all India council of sports.

18. Explain the Principles of integrated Physical Education

19. Define strength and discuss its types in brief.

20. Briefly discuss about Co - ordinative abilities.

5 Marks Questions21. Elucidate the coaching career in detail.

22. Discuss the health related and administration related career in detail.

23. Narrate the components of positive life style in detail.

24. How can health treat be prevented through life style change.

25. Elucidate the Paralympic games in detail.

26. Explain about Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award in detail.

27. Discuss “Yoga” as an Indian heritage.28. Discuss the elements of Yoga.

29. What do you mean by Ergogenic aids?Discuss about the types of

Ergogenic aids.

30. Explain performance enhancing substance in detail.

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